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Ann Heinzen was browsing her personal social media page when a story about a contest popped up on her news feed. It came from a national anti-bullying campaign, and offered a $1,000 prize for users who joined the page.

Heinzen joined the page because she felt strongly about the cause and went on with her browsing.

"At school we talk with students about how important they are and letting them know they are unique," she said. "I thought it was important to like the program and have resources to help students have a voice when it comes to bullying." ...